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Posted by Amir Farshad Ebrahimi (Washington, United States) on 6 June 2006 in Documentary & Street.

"In the Tokyo of past days, there was a sad harmony in the crowded lowland flats and in the quiet hilly sections too...But time passed and the noise and glare of the frantic modern city destroyed the old harmony. The pace of life changed."

Nagai Kafu 1936

No one will deny that Tokyo, or Edo as it was once named, has changed; that the frantic modern city is overwhelming. Tokyo's dynamics easily distract the eye away from most things considered ordinary and its demands easily disrupt the pace of life. Unfortunately, these distractions that now capture so much attention are only a small part of the real fabric of life in today's Tokyo.

In between the stress and bursts of energy, lie brief moments when the ordinary reveals itself, shown not in the life of Tokyo "the city" but in the lives of the twelve million people who make up Tokyo. And though the quiet may be gone, these short yet mysterious moments in the "new" pace of Tokyo not only tell so much of the reality and mood of contemporary life in Modern Day Edo but also show that the sad harmony once written about by writers like Nagai Kafu may still exist.

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My name is Amir Farshad Ebrahimi.I was born in Golhak,Tehran.
I am a freelance broadcast journalist and a blogger and Photographer ! .
I have written many articles and blog posts related to Iranian politics. I have been working with an freelance photojournalist for Agency France-Presse(AFP) , Reuters News Agancy ( Thomson Reuters) and Croatian News Agency(HINA) since 2003.
This Photoblog on People , Culture , Politics and Human Rights news is designed to inspire young Iranians.
I hope to one day return to my homeland, Iran

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